Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis. 2003 Nov;10(2):223-228. Korean.
Published online Nov 30, 2003.
Copyright © 2003 The Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Original Article

Epidemiologic and Clinical Comparisons of Three Measles Outbreaks in Korea(1989~2001)

Ju-Yun Yoon, M.D., Kyung-Yil Lee, M.D., and Jin-Han Kang, M.D.
    • Department of Pediatric, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Purpose

We evaluated and compared clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with measles in three epidemics(1989~90, 1993~94, and 2000~01) in Daejeon, Korea.

Methods

Retrospective analyses were performed using medical records of 520 patients with measles at the Catholic University of Korea, Daejeon St. Mary's Hospital during three epidemics. We divided the subjects into three groups, i.e., those who admitted during 1989~1990(group I, 116 patients), those during 1993~1994(group II, 127 patients), and those during 2000~2001(group III, 277 patients). We compared clinical, demographic and laboratory characteristics among these 3 groups.

Results

In age distribution, ratios of under 2 years of age in three groups were 61%, 58% and 57%, respectively with no statistical differences. However there are differences in age distribution above 2 years of age, as 21% in 2~5 years of group I, 28% in 6~9 years of group II, and 21% above 10 years of group III. No statistical differences were present between 3 groups in the male to female ratio, MMR vaccination rate in above 2 years of age, duration of fever, incidence of hepatitis. Hospitalization days(P=0.019) and rate of complications(P=0.012) were longer and higher in group I than in group III .

Conclusion

In three epidemics, the second peak age group(except 0~1 year) of children above 2 years of age who had mostly received MMR vaccination showed a trend for increased age with increasing time(statistical difference). This result suggest that secondary vaccine failure may have a role in each epidemics. So, if measles outbreaks is happened in the future, we will have consideration in this aspect.

Keywords
Measles; Epidemics; Vaccine failure


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